Editor 's note : The following story , based on testimony in Phillip Garrido 's trial for a 1976 kidnapping , contains some sexually explicit material .

Phillip Garrido is show in an early mug shot taken in connection with the 1976 rape and abduction case .

-LRB- CNN -RRB- -- Fifteen years before the girl was held captive in the shed , there was the woman in the warehouse -- and at least one other woman who escaped capture .

Phillip Garrido , who with his wife is charged in the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard , had been convicted of kidnapping before .

When he stalked , kidnapped and raped Katie Callaway Hall on November 22 , 1976 , he fulfilled an overpowering sexual fantasy that he had methodically planned for weeks , according to court records obtained by CNN .

He told police it was his second kidnapping attempt of the day .

Those facts came to light in Garrido 's 1977 trial , in which he was convicted and sentenced to 50 years for kidnapping and rape . In her testimony , Hall said Garrido asked for a ride in her car , then bound and handcuffed her before taking her to a small warehouse in Reno , Nevada , where he repeatedly raped her for 5 1/2 hours .

It was not an act of impulse . `` He told me he had been renting it -LSB- the small warehouse -RSB- for a couple weeks , preparing it , '' Hall testified . Watch how Garrido prepared for and explained the kidnapping ''

It is CNN policy to withhold the identity of alleged victims of sexual assault . But in this case , Hall recounted her ordeal last week in an interview on CNN 's `` Larry King Live , '' saying it changed her life forever . `` I had to tell everyone I met what had happened to me -- because I did n't feel like myself . It was as if I had to explain why I was n't ` normal , ' '' she said . Watch Hall describe her ordeal ''

She was not his first victim that day . The trial transcript reveals that Garrido told authorities that one hour before Hall 's kidnapping , he tried to kidnap another woman , who wrestled away and escaped .

And , police in Antioch disclosed last week that Garrido was charged with raping a 14-year-old in 1972 , but the charges were dropped because the victim refused to testify . Watch details of the 1972 case ''

In the case involving Hall , CNN reviewed the 1977 trial documents , which include Garrido 's psychiatric evaluation and the testimony of Hall and Garrido . The documents reveal a pattern of behavior that Garrido is accused of repeating in the 1991 kidnapping of Jaycee Dugard , who was recently found after being kept in a shed for 18 years .

The 32-year-old documents also detail Garrido 's self-described struggle with drugs and his efforts to control his sexual obsessions . Can sex offenders be cured ? ''

Garrido and his wife , Nancy , have pleaded not guilty to charges involving Dugard 's abduction , but police say he admitted kidnapping her in his initial interview .

Police say Garrido and his wife kidnapped Dugard outside her home in South Lake Tahoe , California , and took her to an elaborate compound hidden in the backyard of their Antioch , California , home more than 160 miles away .

Tucked behind overgrown trees and a fence were tents , outbuildings and a soundproof shed where Dugard lived with the two daughters she had with her captor .

Out of sight

Garrido took great pains to make sure nobody could find the camp , not even the parole officer who visited twice a month at times , police said .

Hall , too , was taken directly to a carefully prepped small warehouse after her kidnapping . As they drove from South Lake Tahoe , California , where she was abducted , to Reno , she tried to persuade Garrido to rape her in the bushes .

`` I asked him , could n't we just pull over and get it over with , '' she testified .

But Garrido was determined .

`` You might as well get that our of your mind ; you are going with me , you have got no choice , '' Hall testified Garrido told her , according to court transcripts . `` I have it all planned . ''

He had set up the mini-warehouse in Reno exactly as he wanted , and worked to ensure nobody would inquire about it . He asked a man who lived in a storage unit 30 feet away to call him should any unknown vehicles show up .

The mini-warehouse was meticulously furnished . On the other side of an unassuming metal , garage-style door , the walls were covered in long , heavy rugs hanging from the ceiling . Thick opaque plastic sheets were scattered throughout , creating a maze-like atmosphere that prohibited anyone from seeing all the way through , Hall testified .

Staging the attacks

In the back , Garrido created a space set up like a stage . At the center was a mattress covered with an old , red satin , hole-ridden sheet and a fur blanket , Hall testified . Illuminating the bed were red , yellow and blue stage lights , with a stack of pornographic magazines and a projector alongside it .

His intent , a prosecution psychologist said , could n't have been clearer based on the methodical planning . From the moment she got to the mini-warehouse , Hall said it was clear to her Garrido was a man on a mission .

`` He knew what he was doing , '' she testified . '' -LSB- He -RSB- knew exactly how he was going to do it . ''

She testified that it was there that he raped her for 5 1/2 hours . As he drank wine and she smoked a small bit of hashish , Hall said she kept track of the time by listening to a radio , which regularly announced the time .

Hall did n't know that she was n't originally part of the plan , although Garrido alluded to the fact he had n't targeted her , saying it was n't intentional that she was taken .

`` Could have been anybody , '' Hall recalled him saying , adding he told her it was her fault because she was attractive .

He did n't say that his original plan had gone awry one hour earlier .

Victim managed to escape

Despite his planning , there was one thing Garrido had n't accounted for -- that one of his intended victims would fight back .

One hour before Hall was kidnapped in her own vehicle , Garrido asked a different woman in South Lake Tahoe , California , for a ride . Like Hall , she obliged . But when he tried to handcuff her , he only secured one hand .

`` She jumped out of the vehicle , struggling with him , '' prosecutors told the judge during a private conversation during the trial .

When he unlocked the one handcuff , she escaped by jumping out of the moving car and running up the street .

That kidnapping attempt came to light in a conversation between the prosecutor , defense attorney and judge in the case , according to the trial transcript . Despite prosecutors ' wishes , the details of the first kidnapping attempt were kept from the jury , after a judge ruled they were n't necessary to prove Garrido 's intent to kidnap .

The court documents also discussed Garrido 's use of marijuana , cocaine and LSD , which Garrido said was so heavy it fueled his sexual desires and sometimes pushed him to a point he could no longer control them .

He said he responded to the urges by masturbating in drive-in movie theaters , restaurants , bathrooms , bars and while watching partially clothed or naked women in their homes .

An interest in young girls

Though police have recently said they never expected Garrido would have kidnapped someone as young as Dugard based on his record , Garrido 's own words during his trial showed young girls did grab his attention . Watch how Garrido slipped through the cracks ''

He admitted masturbating in his car while watching small girls outside their school . Sometimes , he said , he would open the car door , get out and pull down his pants .

His own explanation of his sexual fantasies hinted at an obsession with sexual bondage and captivity .

`` There has been a type of bondage pictures , '' he said , when asked if certain images heightened his arousal . `` Women in handcuffs , chained . ''

On the night he took Hall captive and bound her with a leather strap in her car , he said he took four hits of LSD , a drug that he said he used daily for at least four years , sometimes taking up to 10 hits at a time .

He said when he used the drug it acted as a sexual stimulant .

`` I had this fantasy that was driving me to do this inside of me , '' Garrido testified . `` Something that was making me want to do it without -- no way to stop . ''

Garrido said the urges would strike and continue to build until he was `` overcome '' with sexual cravings .

Hall was curious , too , even during her kidnapping , what would make Garrido do this to her . So she asked him .

`` He said that he did n't get off on pain , '' Hall recalled during her testimony . `` It was just a fantasy he had to live out . ''

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Trial transcripts show Phillip Garrido tried to kidnap woman before Katie Hall in 1976

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Garrido methodically prepared places to bring kidnapped Hall

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Kidnap suspect spoke in trial about his drug-fueled , uncontrollable sexual urges

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`` You are going with me , you have got no choice , '' Hall recalls Garrido saying